NOTE 1: Single operator all band entrants may also enter
one single band entry of their choice.

NOTE 2: DX spotting and alerting assistance is permitted
in all classes.

NOTE 3: "Single TX" means only one transmitted signal is
allowed on air at the same time.

Modes:

RTTY
only.

Exchanges:

RST + QSO number,
starting with 001.

QSO
Points:

QSO with own country, 5 points.

QSO with other countries in own continent, 10 points.

QSO with other continents, 15 points.

Same station can be worked once on each
band.

Multipliers:

Each DXCC country on
each band, including first contact with Australia, Canada, Japan and USA.
Additionally, each call area in VK, VE, JA and W will count
as one (1) multiplier on each band (W1, WA4, JA2, VK4).

NOTE: Stations operating from call areas other than their
call ID, __must use ’/x’ for their actual call area, i.e.
K5DJ/1.

Scoring:

Sum of QSO points x sum
of multipliers = TOTAL SCORE.

Logs:

Log Robot:

Cabrillo logs can be uploaded directly to our log robot
http://ua9qcq.com.
The robot checks the log and a claimed list is also available. The robot is the prefered way of log submission.

Email log submissions:

The Cabrillo format is prefered but not mandatory.
Please make sure that you fill in the Cabrillo header correctly
and name the file callsign.log. An
additional and COMPLETELY separate single band of choice log for Single
Op all bands entrants must show the same information as above and be
named with your callsign_band.log, i.e. sm7bhm_80.log.

Information on Cabrillo format for SARTG contest can be found
here. Contest name is SARTG-RTTY.

Users of "RTTY" by WF1B should convert their files. A conversion
program can be found here.

For non-Cabrillo entries only two files are required, callsign.all and
callsign.sum. These logs must be in chronological order and show:
band, date/time (UTC), call sign, exchange message sent and received,
multipliers and QSO points.

Please submit electronic logs as plain ASCII-files. Do not
send Word, Excel or ADIF-files as they create extra work as they have to manually be
converted to ASCII-files before processing.

Multi-Op stations must include the call signs and names of all
operators involved.

Paper log submissions:

The log must be in chronological order showing the same information
as required for electronic ones. In addition, a written summary sheet must be submitted. For logs of more than 100 QSOs also dupe sheet and multiplier sheet must be submitted.

Check logs:

Check logs are very much appreciated, they are used for cross checking of
all entries.

Your comments will be very much
appreciated.

Awards:

To the top stations in
each class if the number of QSOs is reasonable.